>used arch for 3 years
>rickety piece of garbage
>switching to opensuse
what am I in for?
leap means it will never break, r-right?
>used arch for 3 years
>rickety piece of garbage
>switching to opensuse
what am I in for?
leap means it will never break, r-right?
gg, you fell for a meme, its shit
enjoy reinstalling arch in 30 minutes
WHAT DO YOU MEAN IT'S SHIT?
Once you've used Arch, everything is shit in comparison. Even Gentoo. I use Arch btw.
>Arch is better than gentoo
>Licking an butthole is better than eating a pussy
Nice false equivalency. If it were accurate than using any other distro then Arch would be like eating ass.
Depends on the butthole owner's age, sex and race, really.
whats with all these arch users being gay?
>Arch is better than gentoo
>Licking a pussy is better than eating an ass
There, I fixed it for you.
I've used Arch. Now I use Ubuntu.
>going from the superior thinking man's OS to n00buntu
Sorry for not speaking in memespeak, it's just I have a job.
>having a job
NGMI. If you aren't a NEET femboy learning a programming language, what are you even doing with your life?
I am employed and educating, but my friends call me pretty fem. Halfway there.
i liked suse. It never got in my way.
bloated, this is not the distro you want if you care too much about the number of packages installed, zypper will default to install as many opt deps as possible and the default installation is loaded
not a real rolling release, instead you get tested snapshots from Factory, so most updates are in fact repackages of the same version. This way you will never have to do manual interventions like in ArchLinux and the updates are more stable
yast2 is a wonderful tool for sysadmin
the initial install is painfully slow, the slowest distro to install out there afaik for some reason
zypper is slow but not as slow as dnf
really don't mind bloat
I think it's more of a elitist idea, I have 1TB ssd so it's not really a problem for me unless it bloats up my home directory so it takes longer to back up to cloud
I've used it before and it's solid, I wouldn't mind using it
no media codecs, have to rely on 3rd party packman
look at what an opensuse release manager has to say about the issue
https://www.reddit.com/r/openSUSE/comments/nllou9/security_updates_in_packman_and_other_obs_repos/gzm4bol/
you could just pay for fluendo like this guy, only 20€ or something, not much
that way you avoid packman
>I would not give a random idiot on the street my root password
Without access to my physical Linux computer, or knowing how to hack into someone's computer AND trick them into installing malware, that password is useless.
>you could just pay for fluendo like this guy, only 20€ or something, not much
Never knew Fluendo existed. Now I am confused why there are no purchasable Linux distros with this included.
because you can just download packages by europeans (where software patents aren't acknowledged) for free
Yes, but Tumbleweed won't ever break either if you prefer more up-to-date packages. SUSE just works. Welcome to the enterprise distro world, anon.
dumb pkg manager
It's the second best
openSUS
Not actually funny if you know how SUSE is pronounced.
t. autistic pajeet
I'm German
>indo/aryan
sublantics
why does that baby look 60 years old?
If we were to make it more english it would be something like "Souze"
Not actually funny at all
obligatory cringe
I use Tumbleweed.
It's solid and you can even customize what to install down to individual packages
dead in 2 years
How so? It's one of the oldest distros and actually increasing in popularity since they created Tumbleweed.
It has never increased in user, SUSE said already they are killing it for ALP which will be something like semi-rolling, old kernels but new ssoftware that is installed similiar to os-tree but they want to use BTRFS snapshots for it, and since ALP will be semi-rolling they said they're not sure what will happen to tumbleweed (most likely axed with leap)
openSUSE was never a community distro like fedora, SUSE and Richar Brown who is paid by SUSE had 100% power decision making on the distro unlike fedora and got to the point were the comunity board of openSUSE wanted to dismantle in a talk they did a few weeks ago,
so don't relay to much on openSUSE.
I would advice installing Arch or Fedora instead or Ubuntu (non LTS)
>old kernels but new ssoftware that is installed similiar to os-tree but they want to use BTRFS snapshots for it
sounds pretty neat
is that the same idea as fedora kinoite/silverblue then?
Yes but they don't want to use os-tree and flatpak for it because flatpak can't be used for system libraries and the kernel, plus with btrfs they already do something similar to flatpak by using btrfs subvolumes they can have differents version of the same apps and even different version of the kernel, they talk about offering lts kernel that match SUSE and one up to date (which makes me think they will axe tumbleweed) and the implementation would be cleaner than whatever flatpak offer we'll see
They're anti-semetic
That's it I'm switching to SUSE
>what am I in for?
very comfy OS, but very large (and painfully slow) system updates. You can make it a lot faster if you don't use their mirrorcache mirror redirector but actually run that rank program and use the fastest one it returns. It's a lot faster to download at least.
>leap means it will never break, r-right?
had a backported kernel update break my ati gpu once, booting with nomodeset worked. Alternatively I could've selected an older kernel or rolled back the update. So, it might still break, but thanks to rollback fixing it is typically insanely easy.
it's just a worse Fedora
Fedora
>shit name
>gnome
>alpha testing for IBM, without getting the RHEL stability
OpenSUSE
>chad name that actually means something
>desktop agnostic, 2/3 of users choose KDE
>choice between rolling release that actually works or exactly the same stable release as SUSE Linux Enterprise (TM)
You forgot the most important distinction
Fedora
>made by amerilards
openSUSE
>made by Europeans
that's it I'm installing SUSE
>trusting germans to develop good software
löl
I only trust german engineering
OpenSOURCE - Vorschprung durch Technik
I use xfce btw
Tumbleweed on my personal desktop is really solid until KDE starts leaking memory after weeks of use without rebooting.
Leap on my work laptop, it just works.
>i switched from OS with 0 Useful Apps version #8182921 to OS with 0 Useful Apps version #57192721